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Album Review: Contentment Is Wealth

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To an aspiring Irish flute player, the experience of hearing Matt Molloy is a thrilling one tinged with despair. How can anyone play like that? But for lovers of Celtic music who don't feel the need to compare themselves to the musician, the response is more straightforward: pleasurable awe. On this album, Molloy teams up with fiddler and fellow Chieftains member Sean Keane (and, on several tracks, Arty McGlynn on guitar) for a bracing set of traditional tunes both familiar and obscure. Keane is an outstanding fiddler, not as immediately recognizable as Molloy, but no less skillful, and their blend is remarkable. They almost sound like one instrument on "The London Lasses," and on the midtempo reel "George White's Favorite." Other highlights include Molloy's solo turn on "Kitty in the Lane" (accompanied by a nice guitar pedal-point courtesy of McGlynn) and the lovely "Seamus Ennis' Jig." The production could have been a bit more consistent: the instruments sound closer on some cuts than on others. That's a quibble, though. ~ Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Gorman's/The Dawn/Mrs. Crehan's Reel Seán Keane, Matt Molloy (2:52)
McGettrick's/Mcdonagh's/Tommy Gunn's Seán Keane, Matt Molloy (2:36)
Gillan's Apples/Up and About in the Morning Seán Keane, Matt Molloy (3:28)
Kitty in the Lane/Captain Kelly/The Green Mountain Traditional Seán Keane, Matt Molloy (3:02)
Caislean on Oir/The New Century Seán Keane, Matt Molloy (3:06)
The Gooseberry Bush/The Limestone Rock Seán Keane, Matt Molloy (2:34)
The London Lasses/Farewell to Ireland/The Piper's Despair Matt Molloy, Seán Keane (3:25)
The Sword in the Hand/The Providence Reel/The Old Bush Seán Keane, Matt Molloy (3:00)
George White's Favorite/The Virginia Reel Matt Molloy, Seán Keane (2:50)
Vincent Campbell's/The Swaggerin' Jig/The Holly Bush Matt Molloy, Seán Keane (3:03)
Dargi/Marquis of Huntley/Mathematician Matt Molloy, Seán Keane (4:20)
Golden Keyboard/Mayor Harrison's Fedora Seán Keane, Matt Molloy (2:54)
Seamus Ennis Jig/Connie O'Connell's Traditional Seán Keane, Matt Molloy (2:30)
Dowd's Number Nine/First Month of Spring/Reconciliation Traditional Matt Molloy, Seán Keane (3:06)

Credits

Seán Keane (Fiddle), Arty McGlynn (Performer), Arty McGlynn (Guitar), Seán Keane (Performer), Matt Molloy (Flute), Brian Masterson (Producer), Matt Molloy (Performer)
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